Sunday, November 30, 2025

2026 Reading By The Numbers Challenge


2026 is the 5th year that the Reading by the Numbers Challenge will be hosted on the My Reader's Block blog. It's easy peasy because any book genre fits the challenge. You are basically linking every book review that you post on your blog. 

Rules: 

1. The challenge runs from January 1 through December 31, 2026.

2. There are no pre-set challenge levels. You decide on your personal goal.

3. Books read may be used concurrently with other "number" reading challenges (such as the Goodreads Challenge) or with any other challenge.

4. A blog and reviews of the books are not required to participate, but if you have a blog, please post your sign-up for the challenge and link the post in the form in the challenge post. You are also welcome to link up other media sites where you log process (Instagram; Goodreads; etc.). 

5. Monthly links will be published to link up your reviews.

6. If you post on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media to log a book, please use #ReadingByNumbers2026.

2026 Color Coded Reading Challenge

I have participated in this challenge for several years and have enjoyed most of the books that I read. Some were not as enjoyable so I need to be more careful how I choose books. Next year it will be easier to pick them because the rules will allow the color to be be named in the title, in the author's name, or it may appear as the dominant color for the cover of the book. The color category for "implies color" means  the image implying color should dominate the cover--for instance a large rainbow, a field of flowers, or the image of a painter. Once again  the challenge host is the My Reader's Block blog.

General Rules:

1. The challenge runs from January 1 through December 31, 2026 and any book read after January 1 may count regardless of when you sign up. You may sign-up any time.

2. Participants must read nine books from the following categories:

A. A book with "Blue" or any shade of Blue in the title/author name/on the cover.

B. A book with "Red" or any shade of Red in the title/author name/on the cover.

C. A book with "Yellow" or any shade of Yellow in the title/author name/on the cover.

D. A book with "Green" or any shade of Green in the title/author name/on the cover.

E. A book with "Brown" or any shade of Brown in the title/author name/on the cover.

F. A book with "Black" or any shade of Black in the title/author name/on the cover.

G. A book with "White" or any shade of White in the title/author name/on the cover.

H. A book with any other color in the title/author name/on the cover.title/on the cover (Purple, Orange, Silver, Pink, etc).

I. A book with a word/image that implies color in the title/author name/on the cover. (Rainbow, Polka-dot, Plaid, Shadow, Paint, Ink, etc).

3. Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.

4. To Sign Up please fill in the form in the challenge post. If you have a blog, please post about the challenge on your site and enter the url link. You may also enter a link to a Goodreads or Library Thing list, Instagram, etc. 

5. If you post on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media to log a book, please use the hashtag #ColorCoded2026.

2026 Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge

Sign-ups are open for the 2026 Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge. The challenge will be hosted once again by the My Reader's Block blog. This is one of my favorite challenges as I have found new authors (to me) that I enjoy. 
 
The Rules

1. The challenge runs from January 1 to December 31, 2026. All books should be read during this time period. You can sign up at any time. If you have a blog, please post about the challenge. Then sign up via the challenge post form and please make the url link to your challenge post and not your home page. If you don't have a blog, links to an online list (Goodreads, Library Thing, etc.) devoted to this challenge are acceptable OR you may skip that question.

2. All books must be mysteries. Humor, romance, supernatural elements (etc.) are all welcome, but the books must be mysteries/crime/detective novels first.

3. Twelve books, one representing each month, are required for a complete challenge. 

4. To claim a book, it must fit one of the categories for the month you wish to fulfill. Unless otherwise specified, the category is fulfilled within the actual story. for instance, if you are claiming the book for December and want to use "Christmas" as the category, then Christmas figure in some in the plot. 

5. Books may only count for one month and one category, but they may count for other challenges. If it could fulfill more than one category or month, then you are welcome to change it at any time prior to the final wrap-up.

6. Books do not have to be read during the month for which they qualify. So--if you're feeling like a little "Christmas in July" (or May or...), then feel free to read your book for December whenever the mood strikes.  Whew!  This is freeing.

7. A wrap-up post/comment/email will be requested that should include a list of books read and what category they fulfilled. [Example: January: The House of Sudden Sleep by John Hawk (original pub date January 1930)]

8. The headquarters link in the left-hand sidebar of the challenge post will be updated in January for 2026 for easy access to this original challenge post, monthly review link-ups, and the final wrap-up. 

9. If you post on Facebook, Instagram, or other social media to log a book, please use this hashtag: #CalendarOfCrime2026.

2026 Nonfiction Reader Challenge


Sign-ups are now open for the 2026 Nonfiction Reader Challenge. The Book'd Out blog is hosting the challenge again. The aim of the Nonfiction Reader Challenge is to encourage you to make nonfiction part of your reading experience during the year. As for myself, I am going to downgrade my participation level to Nonfiction Nibbler which requires me to read just six books. When I signed up for this year’s challenge I had no idea how difficult 2025 would be for me personally. I probably only read half of the books that I planned to read.

You can select, read and review a book from the categories listed below during the year for a total of up to 12 books; OR select, read and review any nonfiction book. A book may be in print, electronic or audio format.

Choose a goal:

Nonfiction Nipper: Read & review 3 books, from any 3 listed categories

Nonfiction Nibbler: Read & review 6 books, from any 6 listed categories

Nonfiction Nosher: Read & review 12 books, one for each category

Nonfiction Grazer: Read & review any nonfiction book. Set your own goal, or none at all, just share the nonfiction you read through the year.

Categories:

History
Memoir/Biography
True Crime
Science
Health
Food
South East Asia
Humour (Humor)
Lost or found
Television
Subculture
Published in 2026

 You can choose your books as you go or create a list in advance. You may combine this challenge with others if you wish. Use your best good faith judgement as to whether a book fits the category or not.

Where a book is identified by more than one category, it may only count for one, not both.

You can read your chosen titles in any order, at any pace, just aim to complete the challenge by December 31st 2026

HOW TO JOIN

Create a blog post committing to your participation in this challenge. If you don’t have a blog you are still welcome to sign up. You can create a shelf for the challenge at Goodreads, LibraryThing or Storygraph, or post via Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky etc. Just add your name and a link to your shelf/account in the sign-up.

The challenge will run from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026. Participants may join at any time up until December 1, 2026.

Each time you read and review a book as part of this challenge, please identify the post by adding either a direct statement and/or the challenge image badge to the post. It’s also helpful if you indicate the category the book fulfills.

Use the hashtag #ReadNonFicChal on social media. You can tag the challenge host on Twitter: @bookdout or Bluesky @shelleyrae.bsky.social or Instagram/Threads: @shelleyrae _bookdout or any of my other social media linked in her sidebar.

Share your review with other challenge participants by including your name or blog name and the category with a direct link to your review in the monthly link.

Bloggers can grab the above badge to use in the challenge posts.

I hope you can join me in this special challenge.

Friday, November 28, 2025

2026 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge Author Edition

It's time once again to sign up for the Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge Author Edition. The Escape With Dollycas blog is hosting the challenge in 2026. The rules are easy to follow:

1. This challenge will run from January 1, 2026, until December 31, 2026.

2. You can join anytime. You do not have to post a review of the book. Books can come from any genre.

3. Children's Books and Novellas are acceptable, but they need to be over 50 Pages. 

4. You do not need to link up each spoonful.

5. Crossovers to other challenges are allowed and encouraged! 

6. The challenge is to read one book with an author surname that starts with every letter of the alphabet. 

7. There are two different ways you can set up your own A-Z Reading Challenge.

A - Make a list from A-Z. Throughout the year, as you go along, add the authors you are reading to the list. Towards the end of the year, you can check and see which letters you are missing and find books to fit.

OR

B - Make a list now of 26 authors, picking one for each letter of the alphabet, and check them off as you read them. 

8. As requested, the 2026 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge has been added to Storygraph as another way to keep track of your books:  https://app.thestorygraph.com/reading_challenges/2aa6b63b-7c2d-4f14-b5de-9f507cfbd490

9. Books can be read in any order and all formats – print – e-book – and audio – are acceptable for this challenge!

10. Bloggers can grab the image above and make a post about the challenge to encourage others to join!

11. Non-bloggers you can join too! Just keep track any way you wish. You can even set up a special shelf on Goodreads to help you keep track! 

12. If you post about your books on Social Media, please use this hashtag #AlphabetSoupChallenge

13. Follow Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book, as there may be special announcements made about the challenge.

14. There is also a very active group on Facebook where you can share your books read and converse with others taking part in the challenge. 

15. To sign up, use Google Forms. Sign Up Here. 


2026 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

It's time once again to sign up for the Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge. The Escape With Dollycas blog is hosting the challenge. The rules are easy to follow:

1. This challenge will run from January 1, 2026, until December 31, 2026.

2. You can join anytime. You do not have to post a review of the book. Books can come from any genre.

3. Children's Books and Novellas are acceptable, but they need to be over 50 Pages. 

4. You do not need to link up each spoonful.

5. Crossovers to other challenges are allowed and encouraged! 

6. The challenge is to read one book with a title that starts with every letter of the alphabet. You can drop the A’s and The’s from the book titles as shown below. The first main word needs to be the letter you are counting; except for Q, X, AND Z titles, then the word that starts with the challenge letter can be the first letter of any word in the title. Book titles starting with EX can be used for the X prompt.

7. There are two different ways you can set up your own A-Z Reading Challenge.

A - Make a list from A-Z. Throughout the year, as you go along, add the books you are reading to the list. Towards the end of the year, you can check and see which letters you are missing and find books to fit.

OR

B - Make a list now of 26 books, picking one for each letter of the alphabet, and check them off as you read them. 

For example:

 A -Anatomy of an Alibi: A Novel by Ashley Elston

8. As requested, the 2026 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge has been added to Storygraph as another way to keep track of your reads.

9. Books can be read in any order and all formats – print – e-book – and audio – are acceptable for this challenge!

10. Bloggers can grab the image above and make a post about the challenge to encourage others to join!

11. Non-bloggers you can join too! Just keep track any way you wish. You can even set up a special shelf on Goodreads to help you keep track! 

12. If you post about your books on Social Media, please use this hashtag #AlphabetSoupChallenge

13. Follow Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book, as there may be special announcements made about the challenge.

14. There is also a very active group on Facebook where you can share your books read and converse with others taking part in the challenge. 

15. To sign up, use Google Forms. Sign Up Here. 


Sunday, November 23, 2025

2026 Net Galley and Edelweiss Reading Challenge


The Netgalley and Edelweiss Reading Challenge returns in 2026!  It is hosted by the Socrates Book Reviews blog. While I only read 5 books for the challenge this year, I hope to increase that count next year by committing to read at least 25 books. 

The Challenge Rules:

1. The challenge runs from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026. There is no deadline to sign up.

2. You do not need to have a blog in order to participate.

3. Any genre, release date, length, etc. counts. It just needs to be a book from NetGalley or Edelweiss.

4. Books can count for more than one challenge that you are participating in.

5. Link your reviews every month on the Socrates Book Reviews blog.

6. To sign up make a blog post stating the level you intend to read in 2026 and link that blog post to the challenge post. The first link should be your name, the url should be the direct link to that blog post, not your main blog page.  If you do not have a blog then state your reading level in the comments below and how you will be sharing your book reviews.


Level of Participation

Bronze – 10 Books

Silver – 25 Books  (my level of participation)

Gold – 50 Books

Platinum – 75 Books

Diamond – 100  Books

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

2026 Key Word Reading Challenge

I love the Key Word challenge and have been participating for years. I am rejoining again in 2026.  The challenge is once again being hosted by the ladies at the Chapter Adventure blog. The requirements are easy. Read one book each month where the title of the book contains one of the key words for that month. You can track your progress through the Goodreads challenge group or on Storygraph! In addition, you can post your book review each month on social media using the hashtag #motifreadingchallenge⁠ and tag @chapter_adventure on Instagram.



2026 Cruisin' Thru the Cozies Reading Challenge

It's time to sign up for the 16th annual Cruisin' thru the Cozies Reading Challenge.  Once again, Yvonne at the Socrates Reviews Books Blog is the challenge host. This reading challenge has two ways to participate and you can choose whichever one suits you the best:

A) Read only cozy mysteries of your choice; or

B) Read one book from these sub-genres:

- One from culinary (anything dealing with food: restaurants, baked goods, etc.)

- One from animal related (cats, dogs, birds, etc.)

- One from craft related (any kind of hobbies - knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking, etc.)

- One from paranormal (witches, vampires, etc.)

- One from cozy mysteries based outside the US (example: Belinda Lawrence series (British))

- One career-based cozy mystery (housekeeping, wedding planner, etc.)

- One holiday based (set during any holiday - Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentines, etc.)

- One travel mystery (character could be on a cruise, touring another area, etc.)

- One historical mystery (any mystery not set in the present)

- One is your choice! (freebie!)


On top of that there are different levels of participation that you can join for either A or B.

Level one (Snoop) - 10 books  (my personal challenge)

Level two (Investigator) - 20 books

Level three (Super Sleuth) - 30 books

Level four (Sleuth Extraordinaire) - 40 books


Here are the rules:

1. The challenge runs from January 1, 2026 and ends December 31, 2026.

2. You don't have to choose your books in advance. If you do, you can change your list at any time during the year. Books can overlap with other challenges.

3. Books can be in any format - paper, audio, ebooks

4. You don't have to post a review

NOTE: If you don't have a blog and want to participate, that's fine. You don't have to have a blog, just post in the comments section as you finish books. If you belong to a site like Goodreads and review the books there, that's fine too. here will also be a link for completed reviews and another link for your wrap up posts. 


I tend to read between 10 and 20 cozies every year so I will be participating at Level One - Snoop and from Challenge A. I will be reading books of my choice.


Monday, November 3, 2025

November Update

I made plans to read a book per day this month up until November 11 when I am undergoing eye surgery for crossed eyes. However, I am too uptight to read. Most likely the only posts that I will publish for the rest of the year will be reading challenge wrap-ups and new challenges for 2026. I will be back in full form in January. 


Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Book Cover of the Month: October

I loved the artwork in this superb graphic novel by world renowned cartoonist Craig Thompson.  The book was drawn in red pen and ink comic strip panels as was the book cover. I love the saturated red color which may actually be vermillion red, as was referenced toward the end of the story. Thompson selected a drawing of he and his siblings working as ginseng farm laborers when they were kids.  Their parents had no sense that they were children and probably shouldn't spend the summers working 8 to 12 hours per day. They were evangelical Christians to boot and should have had the sense not to abuse their kids this way.

The inside pages are filled with very detailed drawings and it takes some time to look at them while you are reading the story.  They are attractive enough to have inspired me to go through the pages again to fully absorb the beautiful drawings.  Ginseng Roots is as much an autobiography as it is a piece of art. Check it out. 

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Book of the Month: October

There was no question what my best book for October would be. Ginseng Roots is a phenomenal work of art. This graphic novel  details author Craig Thompson's life from childhood to the present. Beginning at age seven, his parents had him working as a farm laborer in Marathon, Wisconsin alongside them. Craig worked a minimum of 8 hours a day but sometimes worked 12 hours per day, depending on the season. About a year later his younger brother joined them. Being children, Craig and his brother created ways to have fun such as telling tall tales and making games out of the work.

Years later, Thompson developed an immune system disorder and couldn't hold a pen anymore to make comics. The book delves into the medical treatments he received as well as his attempts at making this comic.  

Ginseng Roots is a must read!  It will definitely be in my top ten books for 2025 and just might be number 1.

Sunday, October 19, 2025

The Christmas House

The Christmas House is an Amish fiction novella with a modern twist. While it has the usual romance and faith, I was surprised by the main character's love for the English newcomers. It was published on September 2, 2025. 

The publisher's summary:

With the holidays approaching, Liz Lantz is dedicated to using her Hickory Hollow buggy tour business to share God's love with the Englisher tourists who visit her Lancaster County community. But when her father and brother are called away for a while, Dat finds a young Amishman to assist her on the tours in her brother's place, much to Liz's dismay. Regardless, the popularity of her Christmas House Buggy Tour means she could use the help, so as the countdown to Christmas begins, she works alongside Matthew Yoder, who quickly takes a genuine interest in the tour customers--and Liz.

As an Englisher family in Hickory Hollow expresses their festive spirit with a lavishly decorated house for the second year running, Liz's Amish community becomes increasingly concerned about attracting unwanted traffic and attention, and Liz wonders if there is any way to bridge the gap to help the new neighbors feel welcome. At the same time, she grapples with her growing feelings for Matt, whose position with her is only temporary. Can she find a way to bring harmony to Hickory Hollow in time for Christmas?

I loved this book. It's a heartwarming tale of Liz Lantz's efforts to help her new neighbors. In contrast, the rest of the Amish avoided them and were disgusted by their Christmas decorations. It was surprising to me that Liz began a business taking visitors on buggy rides in Hickory Hollow. This is not something I expected an Amish person to do, let alone a female. It was also surprising that Liz took customers to her English neighbor's home, fully decked out with interior and exterior lighted decorations. Most of the Amish disapproved of the gaudy display. Why Liz did not get spoken to by the bishop is beyond me. 

There is some mystery concerning Liz's father and brother's ability to return home in time for Christmas. Her mother was depressed but there is a hint that it might be unrelated. A severe snowstorm blanketed Hickory Hollow causing the electricity to snap. While it did not affect the Amish, the Englishers lost all power including heat. Liz comes up with a plan to help them and, once again, another surprising twists happens. Let's not forget the romance. Whether Liz and Matthew become a couple is for you to find out.

The Christmas House is a relaxing read. I am rating it 5 out of 5 stars.